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we brought him in from seattle. >> how do we do a good job of insuring that we don't have problems going forward? >> we have had serious discussions. they understand that they do need to have better oversight. we also have had a lot of discussions while weaver at the medical centers. i think folks of a local level, and they understand that they need to have supervision of the providers. some things we reported a pretty obvious. it was there when we walked in. it was obvious for us. other folks overlooked it. this is the oversight that is needed. them fromwe getkeep overlooking? >> its is pressure from the top to the bottom. >> he mentioned that we needed more innovative training in ptsd. can you give us some examples of what you are a leading to? >> he has reached out to the local community to help draw in both trained professionals and are there be an music therapy. we have a group that has approached us with the biltmore estate to offer equestrian training through their center. it is called operation pegasus. with a little bit of funding and support providing the flexibility, to both c
we brought him in from seattle. >> how do we do a good job of insuring that we don't have problems going forward? >> we have had serious discussions. they understand that they do need to have better oversight. we also have had a lot of discussions while weaver at the medical centers. i think folks of a local level, and they understand that they need to have supervision of the providers. some things we reported a pretty obvious. it was there when we walked in. it was obvious for us....
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it is the top hospitals like baylor, seattle, and ucla. they come to the conclusion that 30% of health care is waste in the delivery system. they took nine of the major treatments that they consider to be infeert and did an in depth analysis on on how the treatments should be given. even within those high-end delivery systems, for example, on a knee replacement there is a difference between $2,000 and $20,000 to do the total knee replacement but the quality of the outcome is the same. by using statistics they believe they can reduce the cost of health care by zpwretion quality of health care. for knee replacements if they are close to $1 billion a year. washington has trouble with things that work. it has to always go back to reducing providers, increasing the cost to recipients rather than allowing experimentation that occurs in the states like the governor of tennessee did to become the drivers of better policy. how we ship the paradigm here in washington, we actually reward creative ideas like the health care clabtive is the essence on
it is the top hospitals like baylor, seattle, and ucla. they come to the conclusion that 30% of health care is waste in the delivery system. they took nine of the major treatments that they consider to be infeert and did an in depth analysis on on how the treatments should be given. even within those high-end delivery systems, for example, on a knee replacement there is a difference between $2,000 and $20,000 to do the total knee replacement but the quality of the outcome is the same. by using...
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at a town hall in seattle, he compared president obama's health care plan with the plan implemented in massachusetts. this is a little more than one hour. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] >> i really appreciate you being here at the town hall tonight. we have jonathan gruber here to speak, and award winning mit health economist and director of the program of the national bureau of economic research. he was a key architect -- i heard of him live when he was working in massachusetts helping the massachusetts people put together their reform. he has also worked with the administration and congress when they developed the health care reform legislation that was passed about two years ago. he is also the co editor of the journal of public economics, associate editor of the journal of health economics. he has published more than 125 articles, has edited six research volumes, is author of public finance and public policy, which is a leading undergraduate text. which is why he probably speaks with great authority a
at a town hall in seattle, he compared president obama's health care plan with the plan implemented in massachusetts. this is a little more than one hour. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] >> i really appreciate you being here at the town hall tonight. we have jonathan gruber here to speak, and award winning mit health economist and director of the program of the national bureau of economic research. he was a...
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in alternative newspaper, the sister paper of the village voice, seattle weekly and we specialize in yellow journalism. we specialize i inconvenient truth. we get politicians injail an get innocent people out of jail. we have an obsession with neo-nazis and genocide deniers and all these horrible people and do my job specific he i tell the inconvenient truth of perhaps the most vexing problems, the most vexing suppose of problem affecting the united states today. what are we going to do with all these dam mexicans? there are so many mexicans here. that is all we care about in the media. so far this year would have we had? we have one story that minority births, minority births are now the majority. in other words wide earth are you climbing while minority births of going off of course because of that latin for blood and enough fecundity that never stops. we also have, what was that other big thing? the 2012 election, oh the latino vote, the swing state barac obama needs to appeal to them. is made romney going to get marco rubio to get that swing vote because it's all about the latino
in alternative newspaper, the sister paper of the village voice, seattle weekly and we specialize in yellow journalism. we specialize i inconvenient truth. we get politicians injail an get innocent people out of jail. we have an obsession with neo-nazis and genocide deniers and all these horrible people and do my job specific he i tell the inconvenient truth of perhaps the most vexing problems, the most vexing suppose of problem affecting the united states today. what are we going to do with...
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i was just being disingenuous. >> in seattle, we estimate that there are probably 8000 people who are homeless. some of them are used to apply for medicaid. what will happen to these people who refuse to get access to help concerned? >> i am glad for all the things it did. it does not do everything. in remaining problem is low people on the margin. the to discern that are uninsured are people that give free insurance. they did not take a. they do not understand our comprehend. they may have language barriers. it is a huge role for community average. they explained that the system is there for them. just as we talked, this is not follow all the problems. we still need help from organizations to make sure people get into it. >> i would like to thank the audience. you were enjoyable. great questions. we actually got public education about 120 years ago. we have been fighting about it ever since. a lot of the questions, the coals and the system, it is a structure. i like to see s making more. [applause] >> thank you very much. thank you very much. thank you for having me. [captioning perf
i was just being disingenuous. >> in seattle, we estimate that there are probably 8000 people who are homeless. some of them are used to apply for medicaid. what will happen to these people who refuse to get access to help concerned? >> i am glad for all the things it did. it does not do everything. in remaining problem is low people on the margin. the to discern that are uninsured are people that give free insurance. they did not take a. they do not understand our comprehend. they...
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>> i don't know why, i mean, i should have moved back to seattle, washington to my family. it never entered my mind. i was 29 years old. i had the cutest kids on earth. here's a side story, men would say they like me. i was pretty. you have three children? where do they live? i would say they live with me, you jerk. where do you think they live, they are my children. no, i was always an activist. i was always an activist, always a leader. it never entered my mind that we weren't going to get through this. but i was educated. i had good job skills. i was articulate and you know i had a lot of spine. i wasn't afraid for asking what was due. i was outspoken, that is a better word to say. i was healthy and my children were healthy. a lot of welfare recipients they aren't any of that. i would say to my friends i don't know how these other women do this that don't have the advantages that i have? they would look at me like what do you care about these other women you are struggling. i cared. that's what i brought with me. i was an executive at an electronics company and on the ci
>> i don't know why, i mean, i should have moved back to seattle, washington to my family. it never entered my mind. i was 29 years old. i had the cutest kids on earth. here's a side story, men would say they like me. i was pretty. you have three children? where do they live? i would say they live with me, you jerk. where do you think they live, they are my children. no, i was always an activist. i was always an activist, always a leader. it never entered my mind that we weren't going to...
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[applause] you know, a seattle, this election is going to be even closer than the last. the reason for that is too many of our friends and neighbors are still hurting because of this crisis and they see what is going on in washington and they do not like it, so there is a frustration level there. they will express themselves during the election. i hear from people wondering why they have not been able to get one of the jobs that has been created even if you get a job, that jobs report does not mean much. they are wondering why everyone is still under water or why the family has not been touched by the recovery. there is still a lot of work to be done. folks are so frustrated by washington. as i said, the other side, they will not be offering these americans a real answer to their questions. they are not offering a better vision. they are not offering a new set of ideas. everybody knows that. there is nothing if you have heard from them were you say, man, i did not think of that. [laughter] that is fresh. that is new. maybe that will work. that is not what is going on her
[applause] you know, a seattle, this election is going to be even closer than the last. the reason for that is too many of our friends and neighbors are still hurting because of this crisis and they see what is going on in washington and they do not like it, so there is a frustration level there. they will express themselves during the election. i hear from people wondering why they have not been able to get one of the jobs that has been created even if you get a job, that jobs report does not...
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a company in seattle as the first by a killer -- is the first bio-fueler. others are leading a consortium to work for a bio-refinery in the northwest. what could you advise us as far as an opportunity? we will lk at that of a particular project. we will look at all the projects. -- at that i did kill the project. we will look at all the projects. -- at that particular projects. we will look at all the projects. >> there is a consortium from the genetic design a to the grower to the aeronautics company, you are going to find a network that is prepared for this. i hope you will take a good lo at washington state. we have some success down at one side. we are freeing some land ready for development. your agencys allowing 1,600 acres for commercial development. we are excited about that. we need to transition. we are told they could be a year and a half. -- told it could be a year and a half. i hope you can take a look at that. i want to thank you, i have not agreed with everything you are doing. we have a disaeement on the yet it is you. i want to thank you. i
a company in seattle as the first by a killer -- is the first bio-fueler. others are leading a consortium to work for a bio-refinery in the northwest. what could you advise us as far as an opportunity? we will lk at that of a particular project. we will look at all the projects. -- at that i did kill the project. we will look at all the projects. -- at that particular projects. we will look at all the projects. >> there is a consortium from the genetic design a to the grower to the...
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job was at a retail warehouse, and then a for a and i had an idea small business we would start in seattle, washington. [applause] a warehouse store that would survive our members with great products and low prices while treating our employees fairly . today our small company has been blessed with success. costco is the fifth largest retailer in the u.s. and the seven largest in the world. [applause] in tampa last week we heard all about job creators, but at our company and we recognize that job creation requires time, and investment, and commitment to the long term. it requires companies but the plan and grow, not executives have read and run -- that reap and run. that is how we do our part to build an economy but laughs. we have created over 116,000 american jobs at costco, and during the next 12 months, we expect to add another 7000. we are proud costco pays the highest wages among our peers, that we provide benefits and health care packages that are second to none, and just as importantly, that we have grown our business by promoting from within, so we are not just giving costco people
job was at a retail warehouse, and then a for a and i had an idea small business we would start in seattle, washington. [applause] a warehouse store that would survive our members with great products and low prices while treating our employees fairly . today our small company has been blessed with success. costco is the fifth largest retailer in the u.s. and the seven largest in the world. [applause] in tampa last week we heard all about job creators, but at our company and we recognize that...
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december 12 came around and we shut down the ports of seattle, portland longview, and oakland. we slow down some of the other ports. it was a tremendous thing. then came long view. they tried -- there was a big company at was one of the participants in the grain cartel that controls our nation's green -- our food supply. they have a brand new terminal in the longview where they are loading grain that comes from trains from the midwest. they sai we are not going to hire people to work here -- even though they had been working there since 1934. the workers there were very militant. they blocked the trains. they dumped the grains. it was this action that inspired occupy movement. to do something. one of the reasons we did it was to support the workers in longview. they have a settlement now. a company backed down. they have a settlement, and they are working in the court. occupy movement. had a lot to do with it. this is a victory forccupy. make no mistake the solidarity and organization between the occupy movement won this contract. ] union jobs would not be back if it were not f
december 12 came around and we shut down the ports of seattle, portland longview, and oakland. we slow down some of the other ports. it was a tremendous thing. then came long view. they tried -- there was a big company at was one of the participants in the grain cartel that controls our nation's green -- our food supply. they have a brand new terminal in the longview where they are loading grain that comes from trains from the midwest. they sai we are not going to hire people to work here --...
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that is like going from seattle to portland, but she did it in the sierra -- sahara. she is definitely the better half. the reason we are running for offices because washington, d.c. is really broken. we think america needs bipartisan budget, private sector driven economic growth and it needs to end the war in afghanistan have smarter foreign policy in the middle east. republicans and democrats need to work together. people say that is impossible hand if i can find love in afghanistan, all things are possible. >> we will start with the questions now. numerous tax cuts including the bush era tax cuts are set to expire. at the same time, $1.20 trillion are supposed to take effect. the loss of tax breaks are being referred to as the fiscal cliff. what do we need to do to avoid going over this fiscal cliff? >> when i was getting ready for this debate, slate gordon said to say 20 times that we had a budget surplus when murray at the -- maria took office, nwow we have a deficit. there is no greater example than the bipartisan failure. there was an opportunity to balance the
that is like going from seattle to portland, but she did it in the sierra -- sahara. she is definitely the better half. the reason we are running for offices because washington, d.c. is really broken. we think america needs bipartisan budget, private sector driven economic growth and it needs to end the war in afghanistan have smarter foreign policy in the middle east. republicans and democrats need to work together. people say that is impossible hand if i can find love in afghanistan, all...
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i am looking forward to the convention in seattle. i will be going out to the convention for the national guard association of the united states. when you talk about who deserves praise for strengthening our preparedness, the national guard is at the top of the list. >> thank you. this is directed to paul but also perhaps to admiral johnson. catastrophes are not going to stop the national borders. we have potential partners and canada and mexico. where are we in the disaster catastrophe management planning relationships with the governor of mexico and canada? >> you made such an important point in this study that the reality that we have one grid between canada and the united states. we share the eastern connector. and the western powers system is integrated. would you think about building resilience, we need to do more than just within the united states. in north america, it does include canada as well as the united states and a small portion of mexico as well. we need to be prepared for collaborative efforts with mexico and with can
i am looking forward to the convention in seattle. i will be going out to the convention for the national guard association of the united states. when you talk about who deserves praise for strengthening our preparedness, the national guard is at the top of the list. >> thank you. this is directed to paul but also perhaps to admiral johnson. catastrophes are not going to stop the national borders. we have potential partners and canada and mexico. where are we in the disaster catastrophe...
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and let's throw in the city of seattle for good measure. and almost half of them hold top secret security clearance. more than people who reside in maine or idaho. when you've got those millions of people, you have an entity that is cumbersome and potential for abuse and frankly potential to be infiltrated or mistakes. think about it. 9/11 occurred in part not because we didn't have information. remember the memo on bush's desk warning of a potential attack from bin laden? what we are doing at the same time we're eroding american rights, we're piling on more and more and more information and it's going to be extraordinarily difficult to sort through. we risk -- the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. the gentleman will suspend. the gentleman from texas is recognized. mr. smith: i yield myself the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. smith: mr. speaker, the vote we cast on the fisa amendments act tonight will be one of the most important votes we cast in this cgress. and it is propr
and let's throw in the city of seattle for good measure. and almost half of them hold top secret security clearance. more than people who reside in maine or idaho. when you've got those millions of people, you have an entity that is cumbersome and potential for abuse and frankly potential to be infiltrated or mistakes. think about it. 9/11 occurred in part not because we didn't have information. remember the memo on bush's desk warning of a potential attack from bin laden? what we are doing at...
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we are in seattle. when boeing goes to washington to give a contract for the next generation jet or whatever, they may get it. they do get it. but there are some things attached. like for instance, we want a factory that builds the wings are the engines in tennessee or missouri or arizona. this is an act of recycling surplus so the surpluses of the surplus state can continue to be created, produced. fixed exchange rates. that gold standard creates a a degree of growth, together with the emergence of state corporations like edison that allows the bankers to run riot, to bring value to the peasant and to recycle. and that is what led to the collapse of 1939, which was that generation's version of 2008. when that collapse happened, what you had was unsustainable debts coming irresponsible banking -- unsustainable that's, irresponsible banking. you had the collapse of the currency. it is what we have not now in greece, exactly the same. the generation that came to power in 1932 were exceptionally fearful of
we are in seattle. when boeing goes to washington to give a contract for the next generation jet or whatever, they may get it. they do get it. but there are some things attached. like for instance, we want a factory that builds the wings are the engines in tennessee or missouri or arizona. this is an act of recycling surplus so the surpluses of the surplus state can continue to be created, produced. fixed exchange rates. that gold standard creates a a degree of growth, together with the...
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hot line during the 2006 election and has written for publications including the new republic, the seattle post- intelligencer and national journal. our caller from the rocks brought up the vice presidential race to see who met rahm it will pick to be his running mate. we're seeing according to the washington post the list get shorter of speculation reaches a new pitch. the gop mentions four convention speakers. we see some of these people including mike huckabee. mikki haley and faris cÉzanne martinez. -- gov. martinez. guest: the prediction that -- took a hit this morning. they're not going to announce the ballot box vice-presidential candidate would be a headline speaker because that would give away that spot and give away the buzz they were able to build. their announcement this morning of four additional speakers, jeb bush, rand paul, mary fallon, and rick santorum -- that gives us a hint of where this short list is going. there are a few incumbent members who are on the short list. rob portman remains at the top of that list if not in second place. he will be one of the final games
hot line during the 2006 election and has written for publications including the new republic, the seattle post- intelligencer and national journal. our caller from the rocks brought up the vice presidential race to see who met rahm it will pick to be his running mate. we're seeing according to the washington post the list get shorter of speculation reaches a new pitch. the gop mentions four convention speakers. we see some of these people including mike huckabee. mikki haley and faris cÉzanne...